On May 1, 1917, the first, wooden, bridge opened between
Cocoa, Florida, and
Merritt Island, Florida, across the
Indian River. Soon after this bridge was built, two ideas for a new bridge connecting Merritt Island and Cocoa Beach over the
Banana River began circulating. ; One route : Cross over
Sykes Creek and east to Cocoa Beach ; The other route: Cross from
Horti Point east to Cocoa Beach. On September 27, 1919, the first route was approved. The bridge was completed April 19, 1922, after running into financial problems and costing an additional $200,000. The present day alignment, from west to east, based upon this description • East Merritt Island Avenue • Audubon Road • Old Audubon Road • Triangle Road • North Banana River Drive • Milford Point Drive (formerly part of North Banana River Drive) • South Banana River Drive (follow south to the start of the bridge) The narrow lane draw bridge crossed the
Banana River near Old Causeway Road on Horti Point. The present day Minuteman Causeway Boulevard in Cocoa Beach, and Old Causeway Road in
Angel City are the remaining ends of the Merritt Island Causeway. The bridge system composed of the Indian River Bridge and the Banana River Bridge lasted another 18 years, when growth caught up with the bridge system. ==Second route==